let me guess, a permissioned "blockchain", touted as highly scalable (which is not a big achievement for this type), of which there are hundreds of implementations out there already, so what new do they bring to the table?
let me guess, a permissioned "blockchain", touted as highly scalable (which is not a big achievement for this type), of which there are hundreds of implementations out there already, so what new do they bring to the table?
RE: Mike Hearn comes out of the shadows with a R3 white paper - CORDA